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Botany chapter 4

Apologia Botany Chapter 4

TermDefinition
Proboscic the long, flexible straw-like mouth on a butterfly, used to collect nectar
Self-pollination A term we use to describe the process by which a plant pollinates itself
Nocturnal Creatures that sleep during the day and are active at night
Nectaries Places inside a flower where nectar is stored
Evolutionists people who believe that the world came into being through a random process where one thing changes into another, called evolution.
imperfect flowers are flowers that only have male parts or female parts on the flower, but not both.
visible something that is seen. The ------------ spectrum contains the colors that we can see.
evolution the process by which some believe all animals and plants in creation came into being by accident with no plan and design
nectar guides The pattern on a flower that point the insects to the place where the nectar is located. They are sometimes only visible with ultraviolet vision (put a space between the two words)
landing pad The plat surface on a flower's petal on which a bee lands ( put a space between two words)
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